MassachusettsKingsFan
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Here's my issue with that notion. IF the Lakers see Thomas as a band-aid starter and an eventual sixth man, they have to know that if their plan comes to fruition they are paying $7-8 million or more for a backup PG/sixth man. The BEST sixth man in the league this year is making $5.2 million this year and Crawford's deal tops out at $5.6 million. And the guy who has been one of the top sixth men in the league (and the third best player on championship teams) for years is slated to make $7 million the next two years. Is Thomas a better sixth man (not just better but significantly better and deserving of a bigger contract) than Crawford and Ginobili?
No, I have to think that the only way IT gets a contract that earns him $7 million or more per year is if a team looks at him as their long term PG solution and the guy that can be the lead guard on a playoff/contending team.
Personally I don't view him that way. We'll find out in the offseason if other teams do.
Crawford and Ginobili have made in that 7,8,9,10 mil range when they were younger. Back when they were sort of hybrid bench/starter types ... very similar to Thomas' situation now.
Thomas was averaging 20 points a game off the bench before he became the starter, which is insane. To a team not named the Spurs, that might be more valuable them Ginobili who is only playing 22 minutes a game in the regular season. And Crawford hasn't always been this good. He's streaky as hell, and his FG% is consistently just not good enough for me. I think if Thomas was on the Clippers coming in off the bench, he'd be just as good if not better. And Crawford is 34 (Ive never been a fan, so grain of salt yadda yadda yadda). It might come down to how we view each player, but I think Thomas is in the conversation with those 3, if we are calling Thomas a bench player. Of course, I'm talking about those players at the ages they are right now. Ginobili in his prime is clearly the better player. I can see a scenario where Thomas makes what those guys make, if not a tad more because of durability and age.
I think Thomas could be the best bench guard in the league. I mean, that would be the hope, anyway, but I think it is a realistic hope .. not some pipe dream. Especially RIGHT now, in his prime .. if he's ever going to get paid, this will be it.
I think the Lakers could benefit from offering Thomas something front loaded (to the max you can front load these days) which would help them in the future when Thomas is a bench player, and hurt the Kings chances of signing him if Rudy opts in to the 19 mil option.
The more I think about Thomas, and the market .. I just don't think he's going to get overpaid (depending on what you call an over payment) ... I think 8 million is the absolute high mark. 7 is more likely, but I just don't know if the Kings want him back. The number in their head might be 5 or 6, and they've shown us they aren't afraid of letting a player go if it's not the number they want.